SB 8 - Goodman, Jack
Restricts co-employee liability in workers' compensation cases
Bill Details
Sponsor
LR Number
0367S.14S
Title
CCS#2 HCS SS#2 SCS SB 8
House Handler
Journal Page
N/A
Effective Date
August 28, 2011
Current Status
In Conference--SS#2 for SCS for SB 8-Goodman, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
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Amendments
No amendments available
CURRENT BILL SUMMARY
HCS/SS#2/SCS/SB 8 - The act affirmatively states that occupational diseases are covered under workers' compensation laws.
This act ensures that co-employees shall be released from liability for all workplace injuries under the workers' compensation system except when they engage in an act that intentionally caused or increased the risk of injury.
Toxic exposure is defined as an exposure to chemicals, dusts, particulates, fumes, mists, fibers, solvents, vapors, radiation, or other substances or other materials that, when ingested, consumed, inhaled, or absorbed are sufficient to cause disease, death, mutations, cancer, deformities, or reproductive abnormalities in humans. In cases where occupational disease is caused by toxic exposure, there shall be no subrogation rights for employers when the employer intentionally caused the occupational disease.
CHRIS HOGERTY
HA 1 - INCLUDES PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS OF POLICE OFFICERS AS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES.